Wow... I walked in knowing that IPV6 was 128 bits in length, and I walked out knowing how to address and subnet hosts, as well as route between networks. Best spent 15 minutes of my day today.
Thank you so much Dan. I am preparing my CCNA 200-301 and this video is just what I needed to further understand IPv6 and how to configure them. Thanks again.
Thank you Dan. I am a student studing network subject. One comment is that after follow the clip, no IPv6 Address appeared in Command Prompt of each PC. The cause of this is Config of each PC is set Gateway/DNS IPv6 to Static, after set it to Automatic. It gets IPv6 Address and Default Gateway. Cheer! :)
hy, the ipv6 gateway of a host is the link-local adress of the router interface connected to the host "sh ipv6 int br" and you will see the link-local adress to set it up on the host gateway
Very nicely show there Dan , as always you explain these types of things very easy . Like it better than it is show in NetAcad . Lets me get playing with it in packet tracer myself.
Hello, Great tutorial/teacher. I am having trouble with the autoconfig. I have tried Anthony Winters suggestion but still no success. I am trying to configure it manually now, but im not sure how to determine the gateway address, how would you go about this (if possible)
Thanks for the tips, I was starting to break my nerves on my PT. The interface subcommand "ipv6 enable" is not mentionned either in the new Official Cisco Cert Guide for ICND1.
thanks! helped out alot, just a hint i picked up along the way: if you arent able to ping the first time, check the pc config. even if it is selected on auto-config, unless the gateway is there, its meaningless haha:)
Thank you for the awesome lesson. But, I was not able to ping from host A to host B. When ping, it says "unreachable host". Is this because each PC host doesn't have a gateway setup?
Great Tutorial, But I had to enable ipv6 on both interfaces of the router. If you don`t do this, the PC`s cannot configure ipv6 automatic. The extra command that must be executed on both interfaces is: ipv6 enable
So I've managed to get the pc to connect to webpage on a generic server by using the server's ipv6 address. However, I'm trying to get DNS to allow me to type "cisco.com" and return the website on the ipv6 address.
Just to complete my intervention : I asked the author why "ipv6 enable" is not mentionned in the official cert guide. He told me that this command is not necessary once "ipv6 address ..." has been configured for a given interface on real Cisco hardware. "ipv6 enable" is just a way to enable ipv6 on an interface without assigning yet an ipv6 address. Conclusion : PT doesn't exactly work like real IOS router in this case.
Wow... I walked in knowing that IPV6 was 128 bits in length, and I walked out knowing how to address and subnet hosts, as well as route between networks. Best spent 15 minutes of my day today.
Thank you so much Dan. I am preparing my CCNA 200-301 and this video is just what I needed to further understand IPv6 and how to configure them. Thanks again.
Thank you Dan. I am a student studing network subject. One comment is that after follow the clip, no IPv6 Address appeared in Command Prompt of each PC. The cause of this is Config of each PC is set Gateway/DNS IPv6 to Static, after set it to Automatic. It gets IPv6 Address and Default Gateway. Cheer! :)
Hands down best IPv6 video explanation ever. Thank you for sharing that.
wow...one of the best ipv6 videos i have seen...thanks for the share...
Dan is the man. How did you accumulate all these knowledge?! awesome!
I find your tutorials very useful and easy to follow. Keep up the good work, it is much appreciated.
Excellent tutorial! I was lost reading the material from books but you made this visually clear. Good job! :)
Thankyou Dan, you will be the reason that I will receive my Cert next month
hy, the ipv6 gateway of a host is the link-local adress of the router interface connected to the host "sh ipv6 int br" and you will see the link-local adress to set it up on the host gateway
Amazing tutorial for IPv6 and thanks for sharing.
one of the very rare useful ipv6 video !!!! Thanks for posting...
So clear description, Dude you lead.
Very good video, especially explained in a good tempo!
Very nicely show there Dan , as always you explain these types of things very easy . Like it better than it is show in NetAcad . Lets me get playing with it in packet tracer myself.
Hello, Great tutorial/teacher. I am having trouble with the autoconfig. I have tried Anthony Winters suggestion but still no success.
I am trying to configure it manually now, but im not sure how to determine the gateway address, how would you go about this (if possible)
Thanks for the tips, I was starting to break my nerves on my PT. The interface subcommand "ipv6 enable" is not mentionned either in the new Official Cisco Cert Guide for ICND1.
thanks! helped out alot, just a hint i picked up along the way:
if you arent able to ping the first time, check the pc config. even if it is selected on auto-config, unless the gateway is there, its meaningless haha:)
Thank you for the awesome lesson. But, I was not able to ping from host A to host B. When ping, it says "unreachable host". Is this because each PC host doesn't have a gateway setup?
Great Video Dan!!!
Any hopes in creating a video on nat64? to translate IPv6 to IPv4?
Hello I believe I used PT 5.3.3 in that video
thank you..
how about gns3?
could you change 2001:DB8:1:2f00 with another address?
Great Tutorial, But I had to enable ipv6 on both interfaces of the router. If you don`t do this, the PC`s cannot configure ipv6 automatic. The extra command that must be executed on both interfaces is: ipv6 enable
what are the changes going to happen for ccna bec of ipv6.
I don't understand why the getway is link local despite you assigned global unicast address in the router ?
Very useful and detailed. Thank you. I have a much better understanding now.
Awesome video thank you, you are a great teacher
could you do a vid on how to correctly configure IPv6 with DNS
Great tutorial :)) Thanks a lot... I don't really understand how can anybody dislike this video... :/
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I'm sorry about my ignorance, but what's difference between:
ipv6 address FR80::1 link-local
and
ipv6 addres ... EUI-64?
Use the routers 1841 and 1941 on any packet tracert these only support ipv6
thank you soo much that was very hepfull
Thank you! It was very helpful!
So I've managed to get the pc to connect to webpage on a generic server by using the server's ipv6 address. However, I'm trying to get DNS to allow me to type "cisco.com" and return the website on the ipv6 address.
Just to complete my intervention : I asked the author why "ipv6 enable" is not mentionned in the official cert guide. He told me that this command is not necessary once "ipv6 address ..." has been configured for a given interface on real Cisco hardware. "ipv6 enable" is just a way to enable ipv6 on an interface without assigning yet an ipv6 address. Conclusion : PT doesn't exactly work like real IOS router in this case.
my man u r the best
thanks, its really helpful..
super helpfull, thanks
Seemed that packet-tracer just needed restarting for it to work :/ Anyways great tutorial :D
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